This is most definetily my favourite episode! The night lens gives beautiful images and you portray the sailing life so well. Please, continue your series for a long time and enjoy all the new experiences!
Absolutely fabulous. It is so great to see you guys again. You were missed. You have such a great mix of fabulous photography, personality blurbs, sailing shots, scenic exploration, etc. Looking forward to much more.
Welcome back! Of the 49 cruisers (7 per day) I follow on RUclips, You and "PRISM" are definitely #1.....especially "PRISM." She is one beautiful boat. The Old Coastie
I love that you guys have a hard dink and row. I cruised in the nineties on a HC38 with a 10' hard dinghy and good oars. When I go out again it will be with a longer dinghy on board that rows even better. I had a friend on a Passport 42 with a two piece nesting dinghy that assembled was 14' but nested on deck took up ~8'. Coupled with a small motor for those lazy days I think it is the safest "car" to have in your "garage".
Just found you guys, great channel! We keep our Cal 34 in Mazatlan and have not been there since June so seeing this really is pushing me to get back down. Like you, when we first got to Mazatlan we really liked it, the people and it's history. It's a great launching point for us. Thanks for sharing!
I absolutely LOVE Mazatlan. Some of the best deep sea fishing in the world. You can gather up rock lobsters by hand off the rocks. Cliff diving is more laid back than in Acapulco and fun to watch. The little taxi carts are called combis. I am not sure if I spelled that right. Mazatlan is definitely worth spending time in!
Guys good to see you back with the new season. I like the new format and the production is top notch every episode seems better than the last one. you have raised the bar again. keep doing what you are doing. Regards Nick
Once off Panama we were motoring towards the San Blas Islands when the hot cable to the starter shorted out on a motor mount. A small fire burned out the air filter and the engine sucked in the particulates. It still ran but the skipper decided to proceeded on to Jamaica under sail. Two days out the quadrant on the rudder post broke but we had a spare, only the holes for the cables were too small. Fortunately I had thought to bring a cordless drill just in case. The boat was so well balanced that she sailed perfectly even with a broken quadrant, therefore it was relatively easy to fix under way. The boat was a 46' version of a Petersen 44.
Love your videos. Enjoyed the new format with two distinctly personal views as you switched flawlessly between narration. Thank you so much for sharing your wonderful life. I smiled and laughed and reminisced on my past adventures. Unfortunately, severely disabled, I am unable to continue such adventures, but, living vicariously through yours, life is still wonderful. God speed!
I loved the video footage too I have to get one. And the production style you use is cool too. Love the way you shoot through the parts of the boat to give some depth in the fire ground and the way you narrate the episode from in front of the camera instead of on a microphone. Best videos I’ve seen so far. Kudos and can’t wait for the next one. Thanks, Jay
Lovely to hear you both take turns in making comments very interesting plus excellent photograph. Soooo missed you guys. Next episode sounds great will have to wait. 😂 Every sailing channel has there own style which is refreshing.
Nice to have you guys back posting videos again. As always your camera work is stupendous and videos are very fun. I know you're way behind as you are in the Caribbean somewhere now but please keep them coming :-)
i have been waiting for your next video...and it was worth the wait. this was a great video visit to Mazatlan. thank you and looking forward to the next one.....
Ahh .... that feels so much better! Thanks for getting the video up. I have to say my favorite part was the pool, that was so amazing. You had a great excuse for acting like kids at summer camp.
This video is by far youre best work. From the narating ,editing the film quality and style. Well done. I guess if you did more videos you would be a video slave like everyone else. But we the people would love it. Cheers
That was great! I am trying to learn to edit , but only have imovie with a large iPad. Duhhhh I thought it was a computer. That's what ya get for turning 63. Thank you
Nice one guys. We liked hearing your different perspectives on night passages as well as motor vs. sailing. It's a huge priority for me to get more comfortable using the sails more often and in more situations in case we 'need to' someday. I like the comment about the false sense of security. Nice to see so many compliments already on your production quality, eh?!
Can tell you from personal experience that Jon is absolutely correct. We were finishing the Columbus Day Regatta in Miami and the channel is very narrow and crowded with spectator, party and other racing yachts. Our engine decided to protest and wouldn't turn over at all. We started to panic but what can you do, you deal with it. so we sailed thru all that while the captain tended to the engine. Never felt so competent as we did after that maneuvering under sail. Since then we often drop anchor, pick up anchor and flat out sail under conditions we would have used the engines, just to keep our skills and confidence intact. But I digress.
Awesome story Tonya! Wow, that's so cool. We did have to sail into our marina here in Emeryville a while back due to a coolant hose problem. But I will say the wind was very cooperative that evening. We definitely need to get a lot more practice!
Wow! Great video - love the scenes, the dialog, the music. Your alternating perspectives on the S/V Prism adventures are both informative and a LOT of fun to watch. Very happy you are posting videos again. Q: When was the Kiwi feathering prop added? Thoughts on feathering vs standard prop for low budget, long range cruising? Details at some point? I have been looking at HC-33s for a couple of years and have been back n forth comparing them to the 38s, 43s, and 41s before buying one for retirement.
+Dave Walker thanks for the compliments! We started using the kiwi prop in 2014. For us, we sail as much as possible and it does make a difference when the winds are light. We lost about a knot in motoring speed vs our fixed but with our old gear ratio we could use only the 17" . With our new engine and it higher gear ratio we could use the 18" now which I think would be better match and probably see better performance. We have since moved to an autoprop which has the complete opposite effect, we gained performance, especially at lower rpm. The autoprop is much more expensive and is much larger at 18.75". For being on a budget, I would recommend keeping it simple. We switched back to our fixed blade in Costa Rica from the kiwi due to the large amounts of wood in the water and because there was so little wind, and I can say for sure, where we could ghost along at 1-2knts in under 5 knots of wind before, we would be at a stand still with the fixed prop.
Just catching up on all of your episodes, to make her more cofortable with "just leaving the sails up" you guys should compete is some regatas on small bodies of water or small courses in close quarters with othe boats, under sail only. Scary at first but gives you a sense of real closeness to danger. I learned on lakes with all kinds of boat traffic, sails didnt come down til coming into the marina on my first solo sail.
Hi guys. Love your videos, safe to say I'm a little hooked. I'm curious about the yacht. It seems to be a heavy boat for a smaller boat. Is this going to be safe to travel around the globe , why didn't you go for a more modern boat that will be a bit lighter. I'm new to sailing so excuse the my naivety. Don't get me wrong I love the yacht but what's the safety aspects of having the HC33 instead of a newer boat? My next question is if you lift the hook and raise the sails how long will it take to get to 5 knots without starting the motor?
Long time no see ! I saw you on sv sundowner in the San Blas islands on their vlog ,but that was about 9 months ago just before they stopped vloging and put their boat up for sale . I don't know why or what happened . You all shared Thanksgiving dinner together . That is when you posted a video of your return to Mexico for your second season ! You all must be having so much fun that you don't have time to edit and post ! You must have an entire year in the can ready to post right ? I don't do insta gram or Facebook .....tried it and didn't like it ! I don't like going to websites either . I just click the RUclips button and all the latest videos I subscribe to line up the thumb nail click bait description and I watch for hours at a time all my favorites !👍 thanks for sharing 😎
First what settings are your night shots? They are the best I've seen. Props on the quality of your stuff. I feel like I can appreciate the detail of your voyages. Other RUclips/vloggers are all just copies of each other now but your stuff is what it's all about. Great work.
Hey. Pardon my ignorance, at 5:00 you show what looks to be an empty chainplate. Are you not running a shroud? Thanks. Unbelievably beautiful night shots. Make it a great day!!
Guys good to see you back with the new season. I like the new format and the production is top notch every episode seems better than the last one. you have raised the bar again. keep doing what you are doing. Regards Nick
those stars are enchanting
This is most definetily my favourite episode! The night lens gives beautiful images and you portray the sailing life so well. Please, continue your series for a long time and enjoy all the new experiences!
Absolutely fabulous. It is so great to see you guys again. You were missed. You have such a great mix of fabulous photography, personality blurbs, sailing shots, scenic exploration, etc. Looking forward to much more.
May the force be with you ... loved the StarWars Lightning Protection story !
Welcome back! Of the 49 cruisers (7 per day) I follow on RUclips, You and "PRISM" are definitely #1.....especially "PRISM." She is one beautiful boat.
The Old Coastie
Excellent Video, worth the wait. Spectacular night shots!
WOW I must agree fantastic night shots!!
Cheers!!
We have missed you!
Thanks folks , been waiting for a new upload ! Cheers from Australia !
Greetings from South Africa! Glad to see you are back on your journeys. Will be watching your adventures going forward.
Welcome back.
Missed you guys. Thanks for sharing.
Stay safe.
Lots of love from Greece.
I love that you guys have a hard dink and row.
I cruised in the nineties on a HC38 with a 10' hard dinghy and good oars.
When I go out again it will be with a longer dinghy on board that rows even better.
I had a friend on a Passport 42 with a two piece nesting dinghy that assembled was 14' but nested on deck took up ~8'.
Coupled with a small motor for those lazy days I think it is the safest "car" to have in your "garage".
Very nice video with very good narration.
The drone work adds to the whole experience! Nice!
+ibcontent it does doesn't it? Too bad it's short lived.... whoops spoilers!
New lenses look AWESOME!!! Great work.
Your new 'low light' camera is "the new benchmark" for sailing vlogs. Absolutely incredible shots.
Just found you guys, great channel! We keep our Cal 34 in Mazatlan and have not been there since June so seeing this really is pushing me to get back down. Like you, when we first got to Mazatlan we really liked it, the people and it's history. It's a great launching point for us.
Thanks for sharing!
I absolutely LOVE Mazatlan. Some of the best deep sea fishing in the world. You can gather up rock lobsters by hand off the rocks. Cliff diving is more laid back than in Acapulco and fun to watch. The little taxi carts are called combis. I am not sure if I spelled that right. Mazatlan is definitely worth spending time in!
Guys good to see you back with the new season. I like the new format and the production is top notch every episode seems better than the last one. you have raised the bar again. keep doing what you are doing. Regards Nick
Yaaaay! Good to see you back! Greetings from NYC! Oh, and may the force be with you...
It's great to see you guys are back. I love your style.
The production quality on this is insane!!
+etma01 thank you
The guy is a national geographic collaborator
Excellent work Prism! Loving the upgraded videos
Love the starfield shots, you have skills.
Once off Panama we were motoring towards the San Blas Islands when the hot cable to the starter shorted out on a motor mount. A small fire burned out the air filter and the engine sucked in the particulates. It still ran but the skipper decided to proceeded on to Jamaica under sail. Two days out the quadrant on the rudder post broke but we had a spare, only the holes for the cables were too small. Fortunately I had thought to bring a cordless drill just in case. The boat was so well balanced that she sailed perfectly even with a broken quadrant, therefore it was relatively easy to fix under way. The boat was a 46' version of a Petersen 44.
ImLove your photography 💞🇨🇦 so appreciative 😍😍🐬🐬
So, so good to have y'all back.
Hello from the Gold Coast Australia and welcome back been hangin for your next vid you guys are awesome and love the Hans Christian
"Statistically speaking..." rodlmao'g. I've got to remember that. Loved it!
Love your videos. Enjoyed the new format with two distinctly personal views as you switched flawlessly between narration. Thank you so much for sharing your wonderful life. I smiled and laughed and reminisced on my past adventures. Unfortunately, severely disabled, I am unable to continue such adventures, but, living vicariously through yours, life is still wonderful. God speed!
Awesome Everything! Thank you
Another awesome video guys. Love the new camera at night. Many thanks for sharing and best from HKG 🇭🇰
Those are fantastic shots of the stars. Great video guys ! I'm glad I'm subscribed !
I really enjoy you guys. Glad yall are back.
I loved the video footage too I have to get one. And the production style you use is cool too. Love the way you shoot through the parts of the boat to give some depth in the fire ground and the way you narrate the episode from in front of the camera instead of on a microphone. Best videos I’ve seen so far. Kudos and can’t wait for the next one. Thanks, Jay
Lovely to hear you both take turns in making comments very interesting plus excellent photograph. Soooo missed you guys. Next episode sounds great will have to wait. 😂 Every sailing channel has there own style which is refreshing.
Nice to have you guys back posting videos again. As always your camera work is stupendous and videos are very fun. I know you're way behind as you are in the Caribbean somewhere now but please keep them coming :-)
i have been waiting for your next video...and it was worth the wait. this was a great video visit to Mazatlan. thank you and looking forward to the next one.....
Love the night shots
Really great job guys, so much improvement in video quality, production, narration.
Ahh .... that feels so much better! Thanks for getting the video up.
I have to say my favorite part was the pool, that was so amazing. You had a great excuse for acting like kids at summer camp.
+John Fox it was a high light for us as well, I don't think I have ever laughed so much in my life
I love your cinematic shots they are fantastic, that night lens is the bee's knee's. Thanks for all you do the Deehans in Tucson AZ.
really enjoyed mazalan. i have been to mexico alot but never though about going here so nice to see it
Great narration on the video guys ... awesome ..
Thumbs up! Best night video quality among sailing channels. Teach them how to do that ;)
I have missed your videos??? Where have ya been????? LOL! Welcome back! Love the videos!
I am so Glad your back! You two are awesome! I'm headed to Patreon now. you guys are so worth it. Can't wait to see whats next. Cheers, Dan
+curriers1 thank you sir!
+curriers1 thank you!
awesome! glad you are back
Mazatlan my favorite Mex Town
Somebody can shoot a Walking Dead episode in that resort. BTW your night shots are unreal. Love that lens /cam
Great to see you back, amazing night shots
FINALLY!!!!!!!!!!!! THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!! BEEN WAITING AND WAITING.... GLAD YOUR BACK!!!!!! KEEP EM COMIN :)
Yes! Finally a new video.
Superb!
This video is by far youre best work. From the narating ,editing the film quality and style. Well done.
I guess if you did more videos you would be a video slave like everyone else. But we the people would love it.
Cheers
Wow upgrade!
nice video guys, keep it up really awesome
That was great! I am trying to learn to edit , but only have imovie with a large iPad. Duhhhh I thought it was a computer. That's what ya get for turning 63. Thank you
Great Video!
Nice one guys. We liked hearing your different perspectives on night passages as well as motor vs. sailing. It's a huge priority for me to get more comfortable using the sails more often and in more situations in case we 'need to' someday. I like the comment about the false sense of security. Nice to see so many compliments already on your production quality, eh?!
+Tight Little Tribe Sailing and Travel defiantly is, thanks for watching guys
Can tell you from personal experience that Jon is absolutely correct. We were finishing the Columbus Day Regatta in Miami and the channel is very narrow and crowded with spectator, party and other racing yachts. Our engine decided to protest and wouldn't turn over at all. We started to panic but what can you do, you deal with it. so we sailed thru all that while the captain tended to the engine. Never felt so competent as we did after that maneuvering under sail. Since then we often drop anchor, pick up anchor and flat out sail under conditions we would have used the engines, just to keep our skills and confidence intact. But I digress.
Awesome story Tonya! Wow, that's so cool. We did have to sail into our marina here in Emeryville a while back due to a coolant hose problem. But I will say the wind was very cooperative that evening. We definitely need to get a lot more practice!
excellent!!
Enjoy all your videos! Mike Ogle
Waterflow under the boat in at 1:45. You would just think the water would flow evenly from bow to stern.
You're back!!!!
Welcome Back!
Wow! Great video - love the scenes, the dialog, the music. Your alternating perspectives on the S/V Prism adventures are both informative and a LOT of fun to watch. Very happy you are posting videos again. Q: When was the Kiwi feathering prop added? Thoughts on feathering vs standard prop for low budget, long range cruising? Details at some point? I have been looking at HC-33s for a couple of years and have been back n forth comparing them to the 38s, 43s, and 41s before buying one for retirement.
+Dave Walker thanks for the compliments! We started using the kiwi prop in 2014. For us, we sail as much as possible and it does make a difference when the winds are light. We lost about a knot in motoring speed vs our fixed but with our old gear ratio we could use only the 17" . With our new engine and it higher gear ratio we could use the 18" now which I think would be better match and probably see better performance. We have since moved to an autoprop which has the complete opposite effect, we gained performance, especially at lower rpm. The autoprop is much more expensive and is much larger at 18.75". For being on a budget, I would recommend keeping it simple. We switched back to our fixed blade in Costa Rica from the kiwi due to the large amounts of wood in the water and because there was so little wind, and I can say for sure, where we could ghost along at 1-2knts in under 5 knots of wind before, we would be at a stand still with the fixed prop.
Just catching up on all of your episodes, to make her more cofortable with "just leaving the sails up" you guys should compete is some regatas on small bodies of water or small courses in close quarters with othe boats, under sail only. Scary at first but gives you a sense of real closeness to danger. I learned on lakes with all kinds of boat traffic, sails didnt come down til coming into the marina on my first solo sail.
Really looking forward to hearing what kind of camera set up you are using. Your night shots are absolutely amazing.
+Dshideler2002 thank you, we are using a a7sii with rokinon cinema lens rated at T-1.5
Wow!
Hi guys. Love your videos, safe to say I'm a little hooked. I'm curious about the yacht. It seems to be a heavy boat for a smaller boat. Is this going to be safe to travel around the globe , why didn't you go for a more modern boat that will be a bit lighter. I'm new to sailing so excuse the my naivety. Don't get me wrong I love the yacht but what's the safety aspects of having the HC33 instead of a newer boat? My next question is if you lift the hook and raise the sails how long will it take to get to 5 knots without starting the motor?
The supermarkets part is true xD, but it changed a bit like 2 years ago, now there is a walmart and sam's club closer.
Long time no see ! I saw you on sv sundowner in the San Blas islands on their vlog ,but that was about 9 months ago just before they stopped vloging and put their boat up for sale . I don't know why or what happened . You all shared Thanksgiving dinner together . That is when you posted a video of your return to Mexico for your second season ! You all must be having so much fun that you don't have time to edit and post ! You must have an entire year in the can ready to post right ? I don't do insta gram or Facebook .....tried it and didn't like it ! I don't like going to websites either . I just click the RUclips button and all the latest videos I subscribe to line up the thumb nail click bait description and I watch for hours at a time all my favorites !👍 thanks for sharing 😎
Since lighting never strikes the same place twice - the most lightning proof boat is one that has already been struck?
First what settings are your night shots? They are the best I've seen. Props on the quality of your stuff. I feel like I can appreciate the detail of your voyages. Other RUclips/vloggers are all just copies of each other now but your stuff is what it's all about. Great work.
I have to know, what camera and lens are you using for those night shots. No one has night video like that!
+Hanford Creek we are using a a7sii with rokinon cinema lens rated at T-1.5
Incredible! Love the Sony sensors!
+SVP It was amazing to see the Luminescence trailing the boat.
Hey. Pardon my ignorance, at 5:00 you show what looks to be an empty chainplate. Are you not running a shroud? Thanks. Unbelievably beautiful night shots. Make it a great day!!
What was the white thing on the horizon at 2:08?
Yay. You're back. What lens do you use for those night shots? Love it. Cheers
+Life in a Nutshell we are back!we are using a a7sii with rokinon cinema lens rated at T-1.5
That lens is amazing. Looks like I need one. Thanks
The Bus in Mazatlan costs 0.50 for regular bus, $1.00 for air conditioned each way.
Please, please, please tell me what camera you are using to get those night shots!
+Sym Gardiner we are using a a7sii with rokinon cinema lens rated at T-1.5
Awesome. You are the first sailing youtuber I've seen to crack the night filming issue. A big feather in your cap :)
why no Bimini
Was that a UFO at 10.15 ???
11 flat earthers hate it because 7:07
12 hours of sleep per night???
I hope neither of you are math teachers!
Guys good to see you back with the new season. I like the new format and the production is top notch every episode seems better than the last one. you have raised the bar again. keep doing what you are doing. Regards Nick